Originally Posted by
Jess_V
dual xeon for Autocadd 3D rendering....na bu.ang na
dha ka na sayop bro... check the Ray Tracing's requirement...
gamit na sa autoCAD tanan cores kun mag render ka nya. dili mana mo gamit ug GPU ang autoCAD for rendering. pero, mas better na lain apps ang gamiton para 3D rendering na mo utilize ug CUDA (Revit plug-ins in particular) para pas2x. diri pud nato ma appreciate ang multi-Nvidia GPUs... mao ni ang better himoon kun complicated ang work loads...
kun thousand pieces ang imohang parts like an engine or other complicated drawings (like architectural designs & rendering w/ lots ug parts and lighting), inig render nimo ug 3D using a dual Xeon CPU w/ ECC DIMMs on autoCAD, diri nmo ma appreciate ang imohang HW na gigamit...
naa man daghan Eng'g apps pud na much better than autoCAD in specific work loads like 3D rendering. diri i-tailor ang HW gyud... workstation rig is not like a gaming rig...
3D rendering in AutoCAD utilizes Ray Tracing and this will happily devour all available CPU cores... the more, the better, the faster the cores, the best it is for this type of work load!
maong, better na tan-awon ang work load for autoCAD para swak ang HW configuration...